Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party

The Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party was a communist political party in the Tuvan People's Republic that was active from 1921 to 1944. The party held single-party control over the republic as a vanguard party, and the pro-Buddhist right-wing of the party was completely destroyed during the Second Plenary Session of the Central Commission in 1929. That same year, Prime Minister Donduk Kuular attempted to implement nationalist, religious, and anti-Soviet reforms, leading to a coup that resulted in Salchak Toka seizing power. In 1944, the party merged into the Communist Party of the Soviet Union after Tuva was annexed by the USSR.